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September 10, 2009
To Kath & family,
Dick was a powerful presence but a gentle and caring soul. He left an indelible footprint (literally!) wherever he went. I enjoyed his sense of humor and love of intellectual (& heated!) discussions. I believe he had a great sense of adventure - and loved travelling (physically and mentally)until his get-along gave out. I know he must have had many pleasurable memories. His smiley face will be missed.
He was blessed to have you, Kath, to care for him and render the TLC he needed. Take good care of you. I wish you peace and healing.
Gina
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